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Turning Poverty into Prosperity

Posted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva2 Comments

When we buy a pair of sandals, we don’t really consider where they come from. Most of the time, we wear them, get the occasional compliment, and move on. However, there is a company in town that’s changing the whole way we look at fashion Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globally

At Freehand Goods

Posted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

One of the best things about Orlando is the support the community has for local businesses. There are so many places where you can find unique, handmade items right here in your hometown. One of these hidden gems is Freehand Goods. With a location now Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

Posted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

For the majority of people, seeing a bee is a scary feeling. Their immediate reaction is to scream, run away, and sometimes even kill these insects. However, many might not know bees are already endangered due to various causes. According to studies done at the Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila Silva

Representing Orlando with Secret Society Goods

Posted onJanuary 2, 2017AuthorLaila Silva1 Comment

There’s a new online store that’s striking interest not only with artists, but also with the general public here in The City Beautiful—Secret Society Goods. According to the founder and graphic designer/illustrator, Sean Walsh, Secret Society Goods was born out of a few different passions Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsFashion, Laila Silva, Orlando, Sean Walsh, Secret Society Goods

Trash 2 Trends: A Cause to Recycle

Posted onDecember 7, 2016AuthorLaila Silva

The place I currently live in just started being “recycling friendly.” This is something that’s extremely important to me, but to be honest, once I recycle my trash, take my unwanted clothes and shoes to a charity store, and make sure my tires go to Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsLaila Silva, Orlando, Trash 2 Trends

Fashion and the Non-Traditional Job

Posted onNovember 6, 2016AuthorLaila Silva

“Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have.”   Working in the corporate world full time, I often hear this phrase. In fact, I am one of the people who utilizes it for inspiration. I often dress up, probably more than Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsFashion, Laila Silva, Lily Molina

The Power of Illustration

Posted onOctober 11, 2016AuthorLaila Silva2 Comments

Orlando has so many different amazing bloggers—from foodies and fashionistas to travel and lifestyle. We have it all. A big part of having a successful blog is having amazing photos to go along with your story. However, in this day and age, we live in Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsFashion, FIDM, Kathy Bolaños, Kreadivmisfit, Laila Silva

Alchemy: Art, Fashion, & Style Evolve Continually

Posted onOctober 2, 2016AuthorJess Cearley

What is Alchemy? Well, if you look it up in the dictionary, the meaning is, “the seemingly magical process of transformation, creation, or combination.” And, if you’re on the up and up in Orlando, you know that it is not only one of the best Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsAlchemy, Corinne Gammichia, Jess Cearley

Raul Del Castillo “Respect for the Rights of Others Means Peace”

Posted onSeptember 2, 2016September 28, 2016AuthorLaila Silva

For the average person, clothing is just a necessity. However, for many of the designers behind the clothes we wear, each item is a masterpiece that tells a story. This is the case for Raúl Del Castillo, a designer from Acapulco, Mexico, now residing in Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsLaila Silva, Raul Del Castillo

Fashion and Street Style

Posted onAugust 16, 2016AuthorJess Cearley

Street style–it’s a term most people are familiar with since the late and legendary Bill Cunningham brought it to the fold of the New York Times. He said, “The best fashion show is definitely on the street. Always has been, and always will be.” He Read More …

CategoriesFashionTagsAlbie Flores Capece, Ally Skye, Anna Christmas, Dana Roquemore, Fashion, Jess Cearley, JP Pratt

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The Answer: Lillian Verkins

CategoriesVisual ArtsTagsAdrienne H. Lee, Lillian VerkinsPosted onJune 12, 2017June 12, 2017AuthorAdrienne Lee

The artist has the Answer deep inside her. It glows like a beacon calling out to others on the journey. It revealed itself to her over a multitude of lifetimes, consciousness being passed onto the Read More ...

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FASHION

Turning Poverty into Prosperity

CategoriesFashionTagsDeux Mains, Laila Silva, Macbeth Studio, REBUILD globallyPosted onApril 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

At Freehand Goods

CategoriesFashionTagsFreehand Goods, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 28, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

Carol Overstreet’s Colony Philosophy: From Honeycombs to Jewelry

CategoriesFashionTagsCarol Overstreet, Fashion, Laila SilvaPosted onFebruary 2, 2017February 3, 2017AuthorLaila Silva

FROM THE DESK OF PAT GREENE

A Recent Journey to a Different Time

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsBob Rauschenberg Gallery, Bok Tower, Citrus Tower, Kalup Linzy, Patrick GreenePosted onJune 8, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

The 53rd Hostage

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsFrom the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Military, the Iran Hostage crisisPosted onApril 29, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

I’ve Never Seen La Chinoise

CategoriesFrom the DeskTagsDetroit, From the Desk, From the Desk of Pat Greene, Patrick GreenePosted onApril 3, 2017April 3, 2017AuthorPatrick Greene

FIRST CONTACT

Guitarist Robert Phillips and the Orange Blossom Dances

CategoriesFirst Contact, MusicTagsOrange Blossom Dances, Robert PhillipsPosted onJune 27, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Biblical Fan Fiction and Orlando Fringe

CategoriesFirst Contact, Visual ArtsTagsBiblical Fan Fiction, Charlie Griffin, Orlando Fringe FestivalPosted onMay 6, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

Celebrating Women Who Compose

CategoriesFirst ContactTagsBethany Yucuis Borden, Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, Central Florida Composers Forum, Charlie Griffin, First Contact, Sharon OmensPosted onApril 4, 2017AuthorCharlie Griffin

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